Martins Creek Roof Washing Services
Martins Creek sits along the Delaware River in the eastern stretch of Northampton County, with a mix of older river-adjacent homes and newer pockets spreading out into the surrounding townships. The river moisture pulls steadily across the area, and that combined with the heavy tree cover keeps algae, moss, and lichen working on the shingles year-round.
A single low-pressure wash kills all three at the root. The detergent does the work and the rain finishes the rinse over the following weeks.
Our Process
Plant and Property Protection
Before anything touches the roof, we protect all plants and landscaping around the home. We bag every downspout to collect leftover detergent and prevent it from reaching the grass or garden beds.
Low-Pressure Detergent Application
We apply a specialized detergent to the entire roof surface using a low-pressure method. The detergent is designed to kill all growth on the shingles, including algae, moss, and lichen. No high pressure is ever used on the roof.
Immediate and Ongoing Results
The algae and black streaking disappear immediately during the wash. Heavier growth like moss and lichen turns bright white after the detergent is applied. Over the following weeks, the dead growth breaks down naturally and washes away with the next good rainstorm. We use this approach specifically to avoid pulling growth off prematurely, which could damage the shingles underneath.
What Our Customers Say
"Very satisfied with the work and results. Thank you"
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Martins Creek Homeowners Choose Pressure Brothers
Martins Creek and the surrounding Lower Mt. Bethel and Washington Township homes catch a lot of moisture coming off the Delaware River, and that moisture combined with the heavy tree cover drives plenty of moss and lichen growth on shingled rooflines. North-facing slopes see it first, especially on the wooded lots set back from the river.
Older river-adjacent homes get a longer detergent dwell so the growth breaks down without disturbing already-weathered shingles. Newer homes get the standard low-pressure detergent process that protects the manufacturer warranty. Every job includes plant protection, downspout bagging, and a final walkthrough.
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